India Shines at World Boxing Cup 2025 with Stellar Medal Haul
India concluded its campaign at the World Boxing Cup 2025 in Kazakhstan with an impressive total of 11 medals, including three golds. Medalists shared their insights into performances and future plans, including preparations for upcoming championships. The success bolsters India's aspirations for forthcoming global events.

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At the World Boxing Cup 2025 in Astana, Kazakhstan, India's pugilists delivered an impressive performance, earning 11 medals, notably three golds. Medalists Jaismine Lamboria, Nupur, and Sakshi, along with silver medalist Pooja Rani, voiced their experiences and future ambitions during a celebratory event.
The contingent's success was a testament to rigorous training, with Lamboria crediting her gold medal in the 57 kg category to persistent efforts following her Olympics stint. As Team India looks beyond past setbacks like the Paris Olympics, the focus now is on the World Championships in Liverpool and Asian Games in Japan.
Ahead of these events, Indian boxers continue high-intensity training in Patiala. The Boxing Federation of India's reward announcement, alongside prospects of strategic partnerships with China, reflects the nation's growing prowess in international boxing circles.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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